“我们是一个人”:对多元和游离身份中以人为中心的心理治疗的共同思考

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychotherapy and Politics International Pub Date : 2021-02-16 DOI:10.1002/PPI.1578
Nicola Blunden, Billie
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在这项重新出现的案例研究中,综合心理治疗师“Billie”和她的治疗师Nicola共同讲述了Billie的解离身份生活经历。Billie、她的角色和Nicola共同提出了一种以人为中心的“从排斥到包容”的方法,挑战医学化的“向融合的碎片化”话语。作者提出了“多元身份”一词,将体验视为一种人的方式,而不是一种无序。他们逐字逐句地摘录了他们的治疗工作,并进行了平行的评论和会后讨论,以说明他们正在发展的、以人为中心的、共同产生的精神内包容方法。他们得出结论,包容包括无条件地评估多元身份中的三个主要组成部分:自我的个体部分;生态系统;以及各部分之间的区别。这可能会导致所有部分的增长,包括最初看起来与增长相反的部分,并使客户的生活体验得到尊重,而不是病态化。
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‘And we are a human being’: Coproduced reflections on person‐centred psychotherapy in plural and dissociative identity
In this re exive case‐study, “Billie”, an integrative psycho- therapist, and her therapist, Nicola, offer a coproduced account of Billie's lived experience of dissociative identity. Challenging the medicalised “fragmentation towards inte- gration” discourse, Billie, her parts, and Nicola coproduce a person‐centred “exclusion towards inclusion” approach. The authors propose the term “plural identity”, situating the experience less as a disorder, and more as a way of being human. They present verbatim extracts of their therapeutic work, with parallel commentary and post- session discussion, to illustrate their developing, person‐ centred and coproduced approach towards intrapsychic inclusion. They conclude that inclusion consists in uncon- ditionally valuing three prevailing constituents in plural identity: the individual parts of self; the ecological system; and the differentiation between parts. This can result in growth for all parts, including parts that initially appear counter to growth, and allows the lived experience of the client to be honoured, not pathologised.
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Psychotherapy and Politics International
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期刊介绍: Psychotherapy and Politics International explores the connections and interactions between politics and psychotherapy, both in theory and in practice. It focuses on the application to political problematics of thinking that originates in the field of psychotherapy, and equally on the application within the field of psychotherapy of political concepts and values internationally. The journal welcomes articles from all modalities or schools of psychotherapy and from across the political spectrum.
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